According to
Amac News: Based on the company's announcement, these two destinations will be the second and third destinations where the company's newest aircraft will operate.
This three-class aircraft has 312 seats, which include 32 business class seats with a new design in a 1-2-1 arrangement, 21 premium economy seats in a 2-3-2 arrangement, and 259 spacious economy seats in a 3-3-3 arrangement.
The aircraft offers next-generation features in every cabin class, including higher ceilings, wider aisles, new technologies, faster Wi-Fi and the latest in-flight entertainment system.
Emirates has been flying to Kuwait since 1989 and currently has 29 weekly flights. The company's A350 is the second aircraft type to Kuwait to offer a premium economy cabin and new business class seats.
Emirates also has 22 weekly flights to Bahrain, which are now served by a combination of Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft.